Rhodes Cabin, Great Basin National Park
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The Rhodes Cabin was built in 1928 to accommodate tourists visiting what was then Lehman Caves National Monument, now Great Basin National Park. The cabin was one of several built by local contractor Charles Davis near the entrance to Lehman Caves for concessioners Clarence and Bea Rhodes. Rhodes built a number of structures in the area, including the "Pine Bowery" and the "Lehman Tea Room", as well as developing access within Lehman Cave. ()
Built: 1928 (96 years ago)Coordinates: 39°0'22"N, 114°13'12"W
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Day trips
Rhodes Cabin – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Teresa Lake, Great Basin Desert, Wheeler Peak, Stella Lake.
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Which popular attractions are close to Rhodes Cabin?
Nearby attractions include Great Basin Desert, Great Basin National Park (1 min walk), Lehman Orchard and Aqueduct, Great Basin National Park (3 min walk).